Nerd Night round 2!! After the outrageous success of our first Nerd Night of the season, we are pleased to bring you another evening of knowledge on tap brought to you by Laura Pascoe. Read the description below!

Getting Cliterate: An exploration into the little known truths
and buried pleasures of the clitoris.

The full extent of the clitoris and all her intricacies are often misrepresented, inadequately addressed, or downright absent. Neglecting this important sexual organ has implications for sexual health, sexuality education, gender equality as well as intimacy, self-knowledge and self-confidence. This talk will explore what we know about the clitoris, how she works, why her capacities and needs are too often side lined, and why sexual pleasure is so important.

About Laura:

Laura is a feminist, activist, practitioner, and scholar who received her PhD in Geography from the University of California at Davis. Her work focuses on gender justice and sexual and reproductive health and rights. Currently, she works as a consultant for universities and NGOs, including UNAIDS and WHO, and is also a labour and childbirth doula.

Waking EP, produced by Derek Hoffman (The Elwins, DCF) at Fox Sounds in Toronto with mastering from Dan Weston (Shad, City And Colour), encapsulates lyrical explorations of family, loss and separation from the comfort of adolescence with a hook-hungry, pop filter that controls the chaos.

Their debut single, The Stakes, was featured on the iTunes’ New Artist Spotlight, Spotify’s Best of 2016 Viral Hits, Hockey Night in Canada, Canada’s Walk Of Fame Emerging Artist finalist and earned radio support from CBC including George Stroumboulopoulos and various other regional, national stations. They’ve also shared the stage for sold-out shows with The Trews, The Strumbellas, The Elwins and Hollerado.http://www.TheKentsBand.com/

Come unwind, be artsy fartsy, and see the schoolyear summed up in creative work as ASUS Undergraduate Review launches Volume 29, in collaboration with over 30 student artists, clubs, and performers!

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March 21st 7-10pm
The Grad Club (19+); all ages until 8:30pm only
Entry by Donation/PWYC
Celebrate student music and artists with a ~Bohemian Party~ twist!

All year long, Queen’s students in all disciplines have been putting hard work and passion into creating the multitude of works that make up this year’s Undergraduate Review VOLUME 29. You’ll be able to pick up a copy of the publication (also by donation) — the perfect staple for any office or coffee table! Want to also get a henna tattoo? Pose for a few photos? Buy some artsy decor and apparel, or check out some of the various arts-related clubs on campus to get involved with next year? The event will also be filled with tons of booths from student vendors, artists and clubs that you won’t want to miss! There will also be an Open Mic portion of the night, as well as feature performances from Queen’s’ favourite student musicians and bands.

STAY TUNED and click “GOING” to receive more details featuring performers, booths, and Volume 29 over the next few weeks…